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Several New York Yankis used redesigned bats against Milwauki Bruers during the team’s season-opening series.
The new design keeps the barrel closer to the hands instead of more standard placement towards the end of the bat. Brucers Close Trever Megil raised the issue with the use of “Torpedo” bats and scored 20 runs to win a flight on Milwauki on Saturday after New York.
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Jazz Chisholm Junior #13 of New York celebrated with Anthony Wolpe #11 after killing the third inning home run against Millvoki Brevers at Yanki Stadium on March 29, 2025 in New York City. (Mike Stob/Getty Images)
Yankiz scored a franchise-ridged nine domestic runs during a 20–9 win. Megil raided against bats, arguing that they were “terrible”, but also accepting that they were a “talent” idea.
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“I think it’s terrible,” Brucers Relief Pits Told New York Post“We will see what the data says. I have never seen anything before.

Milwauki Brucers Pitcher Trevor Megil threw the bulfan on 15 February 2025 in Phoenix during a spring training workout. (USA Today Network today through Dave Kalman / Milly Journal Sentinel / USA Today Network)
The bat is under the scope of the league rules, which is acceptable.
According to the MLB Rule 3.02, “the bat will be a smooth, round stick, which does not exceed 2.61 inches in the thick part and does not exceed 42 inches in length. The bat will be a piece of solid wood.” In addition, “experimental” bats cannot be used “unless the manufacturer has obtained approval from the major league baseball of his design and construction methods.”

Anthony Wolpe of New York hit a single home run in the second innings during the game between Millvauki Brevers in New York, March 27, 2025. (Mary Decicco/MLB photos via Getty Image)
Other players from the Brucers Club House fought the situation of the megill, the first Basman Rice Hokins suggested that the design left him interested.
“I didn’t see it after the game,” Hoskins said. “They found a way to work it. Logically, it matters a lot, but I am not a physicist. But how I don’t want to see it more?”
“I have already talked to some bat companies because since the game to see if I can make my model like this, just to see how it is,” Hoskins said. “We will see. Just because it has worked for someone, it does not mean that it will work for everyone. Hitting is such a feeling thing. But I will try it.”
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Nestur Cortes, who played for Yenkeys from 2021-24 and gave eight earned runs on Saturday, shut down new bats.
“This is nothing new to me,” said the cortes. “I know that some people did last year. I don’t think it matters to me. I get science and technology behind it. I don’t know; it really doesn’t bother me.”
Yenkis won a 12–3 win to complete the three-game sweep in a 12–3 win on Sunday.
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